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18 tracks total, no effects. Recorded 2017/2021. This class of Casio hardware is from about 1990 and can be identified by the "220 sound tone bank" or "110 sound tone bank" legend on the front panel. It's based around the µPD937 IC, which is very similar to the slightly earlier µPD938 IC used in the MT-540, CT-660 and many other models (these are from about 1988 and are marked "465 sound tone bank" or "210 sound tone bank"). The biggest difference between the two product lines is that the earlier ones permit layering two sounds, while the later ones have a simple "tone editor" synthesizer section with editable detune, delay, attack/decay and release parameters. It's almost a mature rompler (32 note polyphony, multitimbral, very complex amplitude and pitch envelopes, linear interpolation and a high sample rate), but lacks velocity sensitivity (even over MIDI) and dynamic voice allocation. All models use a very small waveform ROM, even though the hardware supports a much larger one. All sounds consist of two layered voices, hard panned left and right. The nicest models of this series are the CT-670, MT-750 (same thing but with mini keys), CT-680 (this adds a digital reverb but loses the rhythm volume control) and CT-X1 (rare, nicer effects than the CT-680). Lesser models have fewer sounds, fewer keys and fewer buttons in the tone editor section.